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. >> dan descuentos . >> aaron tuvo dos arrestos por disparar arma en uno dijo que había lguna mental y no recordo que paso . >> en 4 años tuvo 4 reportes . >> en pacientes dicen que tienen lagunas mentales . >> no, puede ser que hagan cosas pero dura poco , en esto me parece que es acto premeditado . >> dicen que busco ayuda en hospital de veterano. >> se revelo también que contacto dos hospitales pidiendo ayuda por problemas de insomnio nunca fue mentalmente enfermo . >> tienda reviso sus antecedentes por eso le dieron suy arma porque no tenía obstacuilos . >> en méxico situación crítica la mitad de acapulco bajo el agua por manuel autoridades ven puente aéreo , 47 personas mueren por el mal tiempo por el paso de dos fenómenos tenemos la información acapulco guerrero . >> aviones de marina trasladan viveres para los miles de damnificados que dejó manuel . >> necesitamos ayuda de quien donde y mande alimentos necesitamos agua y para apoyar a la gente . >> los sobrevuelos de noche y de día para mandar ayuda, el panorama es desolador que deja a miles incomunicados . >> ahí
. >> dan descuentos . >> aaron tuvo dos arrestos por disparar arma en uno dijo que había lguna mental y no recordo que paso . >> en 4 años tuvo 4 reportes . >> en pacientes dicen que tienen lagunas mentales . >> no, puede ser que hagan cosas pero dura poco , en esto me parece que es acto premeditado . >> dicen que busco ayuda en hospital de veterano. >> se revelo también que contacto dos hospitales pidiendo ayuda por problemas de insomnio nunca fue...
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dan, great to see you. thanks for joining us. >> you bet. hey, maria. how are you sf. >> it was so much fun putting that roundtable together, and thank you so much for the help on that because i really think it brought this story to life. what do you think the story is that needed to be told by the people at that table? >> yeah. i think it's probably three things. first of all, that there is this economy that is actually influencing the broader economy and people aren't even aware of it. when you consider how money and people are use it and how many revenue is flowing through it and how many new people are getting jobs as a result of it, that it's not just big now, but it's going to get bigger and it's sustainable because so many people can participate and benefit from it. the second thing that was interesting even pour me at the dinner, and i have known these guys for a long time is that they don't see this as in it for the short haul. they see themselves as 100 year companies where they think that they're changing the dynamics of industries, and they'
dan, great to see you. thanks for joining us. >> you bet. hey, maria. how are you sf. >> it was so much fun putting that roundtable together, and thank you so much for the help on that because i really think it brought this story to life. what do you think the story is that needed to be told by the people at that table? >> yeah. i think it's probably three things. first of all, that there is this economy that is actually influencing the broader economy and people aren't even...
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carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40 we understand have very serious injuries and maybe critical injuries. every building within five blocks of the plant is either severely damaged or destroyed. crews will check homes overnight for people trapped in the rubble. it is not clear yet what caused the explosion. >> we know a fire broke out at the plant and that's what investigators are trying to figure out what sparked that. this blast was similar to a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. >> it is just shocking as you can imagine. imaginth fce of the blast. it was felt up to again 50 miles a
carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40...
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dan, always great to talk with you. thank you so much. >> all right, maria, thank you. >> we'll see you soon. dan rosensweig joining us from chegg. >>> finally, let's take a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. we'll hear from pfizer, facebook, visa, general motors and aig, among others. tuesday kicks off the fomc's two-day meeting. wednesday we've got auto sales data. also on wednesday, furloughs will hit the west wing. white house employees are required to take one day off or a pay cut. and then on friday, the monthly jobs report for the month of april will come out. it is always a market mover. that will do it for us today. thank you so much for being with me. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." see you next weekend. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie.
dan, always great to talk with you. thank you so much. >> all right, maria, thank you. >> we'll see you soon. dan rosensweig joining us from chegg. >>> finally, let's take a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. we'll hear from pfizer, facebook, visa, general motors and aig, among others. tuesday kicks off the fomc's two-day meeting. wednesday we've got auto sales data. also on wednesday, furloughs will...
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>> cheryl: they were monkeys and crazy dancers. >> dan: they were more than dancing around. they took a pledge to fund the first church of the last laugh. they organized the event to organized religion they say. >> cheryl: they were having a good time. >> dan: for >>> this is "world news." tonight, on guard. prosecutors under armed guard in texas after a district attorney and his wife are gunned down with an assault weapon in their home. >> this whole thing is shocking to all of us. >> is there a new group targeting law enforcement? tonight clues in the growing mystery. >>> courage under fire. the 12-year-old boy in the doctor's coat. a syrian survivor doing something he will not forget. >>> shattered dream. the big game, the searing injury that has fans and players in tears as millions of us watched kevin ware just took a shot, oh, my goodness. >> tonight we'll show you kevin ware taking his first steps back. >>> and behind the picture, what happened today at the easter egg roll at the white house that needed a big hug from a president? >>> good evening on this monday night
>> cheryl: they were monkeys and crazy dancers. >> dan: they were more than dancing around. they took a pledge to fund the first church of the last laugh. they organized the event to organized religion they say. >> cheryl: they were having a good time. >> dan: for >>> this is "world news." tonight, on guard. prosecutors under armed guard in texas after a district attorney and his wife are gunned down with an assault weapon in their home. >> this...
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i'm bianna golodryga. >> aim dan harris. another burning question this morning, do you have your powerball ticket yet? millions of americans do. millions more will be buying them today and we just learned live on our air that the powerball people may be increasing the size of the jackpot into record territory north of $650 million which would make it one of the biggest jackpots in american history. ron claiborne has left us. he's out buying his tickets right now. we'll check in with him in just a moment. >> we do begin with o.j. simpson's battle for a new trial. simpson's former attorney took the stand yesterday offering stunning testimony while responding to accusations from simpson that he did a terrible job defending the former football star. abc's brandi hitt is in las vegas with this story turning into quite a scandal, brandi. >> reporter: oh, definitely, bianna, good morning, o.j. simpson is now heading back into the prison system as he waits for the judge's decision. his hearing here came to a dramatic end. it was hig
i'm bianna golodryga. >> aim dan harris. another burning question this morning, do you have your powerball ticket yet? millions of americans do. millions more will be buying them today and we just learned live on our air that the powerball people may be increasing the size of the jackpot into record territory north of $650 million which would make it one of the biggest jackpots in american history. ron claiborne has left us. he's out buying his tickets right now. we'll check in with him...
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carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40 we understand have very serious injuries and maybe critical injuries. every building within five blocks of the plant is either severely damaged or destroyed. crews will check homes overnight for people trapped in the rubble. it is not clear yet what caused the explosion. >> we know a fire broke out at the plant and that's what investigators are trying to figure out what sparked that. this blast was similar to a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. >> it is just shocking as you can imagine. imagine the force of the it was felt up to again 50 miles awa
carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40...
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marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning dozens of those passengers remain hospitalized. at least three in critical condition. and the ntsb will be here on the scene today trying to figure out how this happened. >> all of a sudden we just hear, boom, and then we saw like smoke everywhere. >> reporter: a terrifying collision, a commuter train derailing, smashing into another. >> we heard something, and the train rolled sideways. >> reporter: it happened just after 6:00 last night during the busy evening rush. a metro north train leaving new york city somehow losing control here near bridgeport, connecticut, barreling straight into the path of another train heading in its direction. between the 2, 700 people were on board. >> my immediate instinct was to get up and to brace myself because i could see that we were going towards whatever derailment had happened. >> reporter: but others were not as fortunate. at least 70 people were injured. passengers helped passengers off the trains and into the care of first respo
marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning dozens of those passengers remain hospitalized. at least three in critical condition. and the ntsb will be here on the scene today trying to figure out how this happened. >> all of a sudden we just hear, boom, and then we saw like smoke everywhere. >> reporter: a terrifying collision, a commuter train derailing, smashing into another. >> we heard something, and the train rolled sideways. >>...
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carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40 we understand have very serious injuries and maybe critical injuries. every building within five blocks of the plant is either severely damaged or destroyed. crews will check homes overnight for people trapped in the rubble. it is not clear yet what caused the explosion. >> we know a fire broke out at the plant and that's what investigators are trying to figure out what sparked that. this blast was similar to a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. >> it is just shocking as you can imagine. imagine the force of the blast. it was felt up to again 50 mi
carolyn, dan? >> thank you very much. >> now a recap of tonight's breaking news from texas. >> a fertilizer plant exploded in the small town of west about an hour south of dallas. people up to 50 miles away could feel it. >> emergency crews are bracing for the possibility that dozens may be dead. we do have confirmed right now that two firefighters have been killed, at least 200 people injured. many of them with burns and cuts. >> and dozens of those, at least 40...
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are the least you know many people have asked about those cities and i know you're going to talk to dan collins in the second half about you know what is the how did that happen and what are those about but of course why all our american jobs went to china is a few reasons and one of them is american workers they say we're just too passkey they wanted too much income they didn't want to work hard enough they they only wanted to work eight hour days they didn't want their little children to have to work down in the factory flu. or either and the other thing was the what americans will call the eco nazis you know they were all upset about lake erie and when everything turned into a polluted wasteland a toxic dump so that problem however didn't go away it was just sent to china that also went there with our jobs chinese researchers say eight to twenty percent of the country's arable lands may now be contaminated with heavy metals that's twenty five to sixty million acres and a loss of even five percent could be disastrous according to the article in the wall street journal taking china bel
are the least you know many people have asked about those cities and i know you're going to talk to dan collins in the second half about you know what is the how did that happen and what are those about but of course why all our american jobs went to china is a few reasons and one of them is american workers they say we're just too passkey they wanted too much income they didn't want to work hard enough they they only wanted to work eight hour days they didn't want their little children to have...
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report newsletter at the china money report dot com dan counts welcome back to the kaiser report max thanks good to be back all right dan before we get it to the economy tell us about the response and repercussions in china in regards to the edward snowden revelations yeah the snowden revelations i don't think were a surprise to the average people here that the u.s. government was spying not only on its competitors but its allies and its own citizens i don't think there's any surprise there but there was a lot of surprise i have heard in beijing about the depth and the extent of the collaboration between u.s. intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the relevant revelations that chemo war were about the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a.'s widest reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server incheon changing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser howe
report newsletter at the china money report dot com dan counts welcome back to the kaiser report max thanks good to be back all right dan before we get it to the economy tell us about the response and repercussions in china in regards to the edward snowden revelations yeah the snowden revelations i don't think were a surprise to the average people here that the u.s. government was spying not only on its competitors but its allies and its own citizens i don't think there's any surprise there but...
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que no prestaramos atención y se mueren de lado y salen de la boca como si es ejercito . >> de mirar dan más ganas de caminar . >> al final quedan solos y con sueños rotos, preparan todo porque llegará nuevo grupo de deportados que dejan ilusiones en el desierto . >> univisión . >> duras historias en méxico lluvia causa daños en guerreros además hay amenaza de más lluvia con depresión trpical en el pacifico por eso el gobierno de méxico tiene vigilancia que están al borde de capacidad . >> tixla bajo el agua se mueven en balsas ebn esta comunidad , se desbordo la laguna . >> les interesa acapulco . >> de 2 semansa calles están inundadas y el agua se pudre y es riesgo para las personas . >> abrir en la laguna para que salga agua porque siguen más . >> cuándo aquí el agua no baja son más vulnerables en riesgto por depresión tropical . >> tiene 10% de potencial y potencial del 60% en 5 días . >> puede afectar oaxaca y guerrero y dejaria lluvias en jalisco y colima también distrito federal , morelos y trascala . >> en 48 horas potencial de lluvias y potencial eléctrico .
que no prestaramos atención y se mueren de lado y salen de la boca como si es ejercito . >> de mirar dan más ganas de caminar . >> al final quedan solos y con sueños rotos, preparan todo porque llegará nuevo grupo de deportados que dejan ilusiones en el desierto . >> univisión . >> duras historias en méxico lluvia causa daños en guerreros además hay amenaza de más lluvia con depresión trpical en el pacifico por eso el gobierno de méxico tiene vigilancia que...
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he's dan blaz, this is overheard. >> dan dallas, welcome. good on to see you again. >> always glad to be in austin. >> 35 years at the post means that jimmy carter was president when you came to the paper. so wash hasn't changed. >> no, no. exactly the same. >> exactly the same. >> we all still have lust in our hearts. >> everyone gets along. >> a little bit of malaise, but if you can get past that, it's fine. >> then there was a reagan period. >> yeah, a little bit of change and then it came back. you witnessed -- we'll talk about journalism shortly, but we'll talk about politics and specifically congress and the presidency and the relationship between the two. you witnessed over 35 years things change and change again and change again. a lot of people think that today the relationship between congress and the presidency is at an all-time low in terms of the ability to get things done. >> right. i think that's probably right. it's easy to glorify the old days and to suggest that we all -- in the 60's and the 70's and even the 80's, that eve
he's dan blaz, this is overheard. >> dan dallas, welcome. good on to see you again. >> always glad to be in austin. >> 35 years at the post means that jimmy carter was president when you came to the paper. so wash hasn't changed. >> no, no. exactly the same. >> exactly the same. >> we all still have lust in our hearts. >> everyone gets along. >> a little bit of malaise, but if you can get past that, it's fine. >> then there was a reagan...
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they all want to be a part of dan selec's unlikely school. he plans on expanding, first in texas and around the country, and eventually, around the world. >>> our next innovator, jan palca, plans to change the world, too, one geek at a time. her story is next. >>> welcome back to "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. our next innovator has electrifying ideas, that geeks can change government. >> geeks have changed the world so much in the past 10 or 20 years. but they haven't changed government yet. >> jennifer palca created code for america. it's a non-profit that takes web designers and programmers from places like google and apple and drops them into places across the nation. the goal? to cut bureaucracy. they're writing apps that help parents track their kids' school bus in a snowstorm, allow people to text feedback directly to their city planners. >> cities are going bankrupt, and the stuff that we're building really can change kind of the bottom line of these cities. >> we proudly use the word geek. we call ourselves the peace corps fo
they all want to be a part of dan selec's unlikely school. he plans on expanding, first in texas and around the country, and eventually, around the world. >>> our next innovator, jan palca, plans to change the world, too, one geek at a time. her story is next. >>> welcome back to "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. our next innovator has electrifying ideas, that geeks can change government. >> geeks have changed the world so much in the past 10 or 20 years....
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bill, you were rude to dan barker. i would have smacked your face. well, the nuns did it and you can see how it worked out. eric from pennsylvania. thanks for your tip of the day about tipping garbage men at christmas time. i work on a truck. you are the first person i have heard mention it. happy to do so. you guys work hard . fred from colby, kansas. finally read "killing jesus." it was so good i'm giving seven books and the audio as christmas gifts. dennis from plano, texas. "killing jesus" was bone chilling, a life changing experience. sue from texas. i have been wondering are your eyes really that blue . i think so. two irish parents. finally tonight, the factor tip of the day, getting organized. drives me crazy but americans these days tend to wait until the last minute to do everything. so this chaos and lost opportunities. christmas time is the worst. we are all over taxed. here's what i did last night. i opened my address book, put down on paper all the people i have to buy gifts for or give cash gratuities. you should tip paper delivery peo
bill, you were rude to dan barker. i would have smacked your face. well, the nuns did it and you can see how it worked out. eric from pennsylvania. thanks for your tip of the day about tipping garbage men at christmas time. i work on a truck. you are the first person i have heard mention it. happy to do so. you guys work hard . fred from colby, kansas. finally read "killing jesus." it was so good i'm giving seven books and the audio as christmas gifts. dennis from plano, texas....
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are the least you know many people have asked about those cities and i know you're going to talk to dan collins in the second half about you know what is the how did that happen and what are those about but of course why all our american jobs went to china is a few reasons and one of them is american workers they say we're just too passkey they wanted too much income they didn't want to work hard enough they they only wanted to work eight hour days they didn't want their little children to have to work down in the factory floor either and the other thing was the what americans will call the eco nazis you know they were all upset about lake erie and when everything turned into a polluted wasteland a toxic dump so that problem however didn't go away it was just sent to china that also went. there with our jobs chinese researchers say eight to twenty percent of the country's arable lands may now be contaminated with heavy metals that's twenty five to sixty million acres and a loss of even five percent could be disastrous according to the article in the wall street journal taking china belo
are the least you know many people have asked about those cities and i know you're going to talk to dan collins in the second half about you know what is the how did that happen and what are those about but of course why all our american jobs went to china is a few reasons and one of them is american workers they say we're just too passkey they wanted too much income they didn't want to work hard enough they they only wanted to work eight hour days they didn't want their little children to have...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed. this time lapse video shows the moment the huge twister made contact. >> just unbear bring loud and you could see see stuff flying everywhere. just about leak on movie 20's tivrment i hadn't prayed in 15 years and i prayed. >> in the path 2 elementary schools. ripped off the roof of plaza towers elementary in the city of moore. crew pulled several children alive from the rubble. others didn't survive. >> some kids were not falling direction of staying away from under the sink and stuff. and they would good under there and cinder block and everything collapsed on th
. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed. this time lapse video...
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ropa, la comida, le dan sus pampers ellos te dan todo. >>> actualmente el programa cuenta con 10 detenidas que son madres algunos tienen que separar de sus hijos, otras como adamari pueden salir libres, junto a su futuro bebÉ. ya que su libertad condicional serÁ revisada en menos de un aÑo. >>> estoy aquÍ, por el cargo de atentado de tener un arma en segundo grado. mantiene gracias a donaciones y dinero del estado, pese al re kaoert que sufriÓ de un 40% en estos fondos. >>> siento al gegrÍa y siento q estuviera en un programa de mujeres en vez de una cÁrcel. >>> no sabe si tendrÁ una niÑa o un niÑo si sabe de una historia que contar sobre el lugar que pasÓ sus primeros dÍas de vida donde se cerraron y abrieron varias puertas >>> alex rola, univisiÓn. >>> una ciudad del estado el wisconsin tiene que combatir la obesidad barrio por barrio de una manera especial. muestra la Áreas donde residen las personas con mayor supere peso en la ciudad y la medida ha genera generado malestar. el Índice de masa corporal de los vecinos los lugares donde viven personas obesas pueden beneficia
ropa, la comida, le dan sus pampers ellos te dan todo. >>> actualmente el programa cuenta con 10 detenidas que son madres algunos tienen que separar de sus hijos, otras como adamari pueden salir libres, junto a su futuro bebÉ. ya que su libertad condicional serÁ revisada en menos de un aÑo. >>> estoy aquÍ, por el cargo de atentado de tener un arma en segundo grado. mantiene gracias a donaciones y dinero del estado, pese al re kaoert que sufriÓ de un 40% en estos fondos....
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dan kerman, kron4news. >> reporter: we had a beautiful day today. upper 70s and low 80s. we are seeing fog forming along the east bay. coverage will be a little more patchy in the north bay. south of golden gate you can see. we will be 5 degrees cooler. cooler conditions through the rest of the week. friday has a chance of rain. possible rain coming in a bit. >>> coming up rescue efforts between in colorado following deadly flooding. we will look at the devastation. >>> outside the white house after the shooting another incident and a young man crashed into a tree. >> first with new hot spots. >> 880. >> kron4news starting at 4:00. . >> tonight we are learning about the extent of flood nothing colorado. hundreds are still unaccounted for and possibly stranding. there are miles of damage said roadways. some areas, this video in lyons is covered in 2 feet of mud and sewage. another woman looks at her home in shock. >>> the secret service arrested a man for throwing fireworks at the white house. they thought it was gun shots. this was after the navy yard shooting where 13 we
dan kerman, kron4news. >> reporter: we had a beautiful day today. upper 70s and low 80s. we are seeing fog forming along the east bay. coverage will be a little more patchy in the north bay. south of golden gate you can see. we will be 5 degrees cooler. cooler conditions through the rest of the week. friday has a chance of rain. possible rain coming in a bit. >>> coming up rescue efforts between in colorado following deadly flooding. we will look at the devastation. >>>...
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comida nos dan gasolina. >>> ellos patrullan el Área dÍa y noche los 7 dÍas la semana, estÁn armados con rifles y poso tolas. >>> un hijo habÍa entrado a trabajar aquÍ a la comunitarias lo pusieron de comandante y luego lo mataron. >>> las autoridades temen que sean bandas violentas al servicio del crimen organizado. >>> empieza a darse una relaciones peligrosa entre la policÍa comunitaria y el crimen organizado podrÍan garantizar la impunidad del (...) de droga. >>> segÚn las autoridades mexicana estos grupos de policÍa comentarios estÁn operando en 44 comunidades rurales en el paÍs, legisladores y autoridades han repetido que la policÍa comunitaria no es una alternativa para luchar contra el crimen y estos grupos dicen que no estÁn amparados por la ley. >>> esperemos que no sea el comienzo de grupos de autodefensa que son peligrosos. >>> no colombia tenemos la experiencia. >>> es una bomba da tiempo realmente. >>> con actos de parte de los candidato de gobierno y oposiciÓn termina la campaÑa electoral mÁs corta de la hizo de venezolana sin que uno de los dos candidato
comida nos dan gasolina. >>> ellos patrullan el Área dÍa y noche los 7 dÍas la semana, estÁn armados con rifles y poso tolas. >>> un hijo habÍa entrado a trabajar aquÍ a la comunitarias lo pusieron de comandante y luego lo mataron. >>> las autoridades temen que sean bandas violentas al servicio del crimen organizado. >>> empieza a darse una relaciones peligrosa entre la policÍa comunitaria y el crimen organizado podrÍan garantizar la impunidad del...
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. >> nos dan la noticia a los 3pm porque no sabíamos que era . >> le avisaron? . >> si hable con el, también gerardo . >> pero no compartieron la noticia hasta no saber el pronóstico con eso el continuo con la profesión . >> no debes dar información porque el público merece el respeto como se lo dan a mi padre . >> a los 3 días, el artista, por la alberca en una de sucasa había mujer indigente asiatica . >> mi padre ordeno que fuera abogada por la famili a hacer investigación y que pasaba y de que hablaban porque uno no puede hablar de algo que no tienes información . >> no sabes que paso pero si paso algo en la csa . >> hay propiedades si sabemos que algo paso y que medios dicen que es en propiedad de vicente fernández . >> pero no saben si paso ahí? . >> no tenemos papeles y todo esta en investigación . >> don vicente fernández le harán más exámenes médicos, su presentación para el 23 de septiembre se pospone de aquí te mandamos los mejores deseos de recuperación , primer impacto . >> me uno también , que se recupera . >> en control de su
. >> nos dan la noticia a los 3pm porque no sabíamos que era . >> le avisaron? . >> si hable con el, también gerardo . >> pero no compartieron la noticia hasta no saber el pronóstico con eso el continuo con la profesión . >> no debes dar información porque el público merece el respeto como se lo dan a mi padre . >> a los 3 días, el artista, por la alberca en una de sucasa había mujer indigente asiatica . >> mi padre ordeno que fuera abogada por...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, oklahoma and death toll grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed. this time lapse video shows the moment the huge twister made contact. >> just unbear bring loud and you could see see stuff flying everywhere. just about leak on movie 20's tivrment i hadn't prayed in 15 years and i prayed. >> in the path 2 elementary schools. ripped off the roof of plaza towers elementary in the city of moore. crew pulled several children alive from the rubble. others didn't survive. >> some kids were not falling direction of staying away from under the sink and stuff. and they would good under there and cinder block and ev
. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, oklahoma and death toll grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed....
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que ven como salvación y no es para menos porque dejan atrás caminatas por el desierto de arizona que dan paso al sueño hablamos con migrantes deportados . >> llegan con hambre y sed, uno es deportado a la mayoría lo detienen cuándo tratan de pasar por arizona, esto se entragaron a la inmigración antes de morir de sed . >> preferi entregarme . >> porque no teníamos agua y podríamos morir . >> este comedor es lado de esperanza y descanso para quienes caminan por días en el desierto . >> como llega con carencias, y creo que con el shock de la deportación , pues con sus animos vencidos . >> historias son desgarradoras, josé es vivo de milagro porque otros compañeros mueren . >> no más llevamos 12 a 3 se perdieron no los encotnramos . >> hace 10 años migrantes tenían a la migra pero el miedo ahora al crimen organizado que se apodera del desierto . >> es peligro o los coyotes que están también coludidos y son parte de la delincuencia . >> este joven tenía horas de llegar, tenía golpes por caminar por días en el desierto donde habían burreros y armados . >> dije que pasara y
que ven como salvación y no es para menos porque dejan atrás caminatas por el desierto de arizona que dan paso al sueño hablamos con migrantes deportados . >> llegan con hambre y sed, uno es deportado a la mayoría lo detienen cuándo tratan de pasar por arizona, esto se entragaron a la inmigración antes de morir de sed . >> preferi entregarme . >> porque no teníamos agua y podríamos morir . >> este comedor es lado de esperanza y descanso para quienes caminan por...
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pero muchos de los que viven de lado y lado, no se dan cuenta del significado que tiene cruzar de un lugar a otro. >>> marÍa antonida t antonieta ese lugar. >>> si a alguien le preguntan donde queda bagdad dirÍan que queda lejos. baddag en matamoros mÉxico. >>> llegan hasta el limite los turistas y se regresan. >>> a ciencia cierta nadie sabe por quÉ lo bautizaron como bagdag. >>> no tenemos necesidad de pasar al otro lado, porque como mÉxico no hay dos. >>> tierras de rudimentarias estructuras. >>> sabemos que estÁ a cuantos minutos, pero nadie estÁ con la intenciÓn de pasar. >>> el paisaje devela un rio bravo que recorriÓ unas 800 millas camino al mar. >>> somos agraciados de estar en este paÍs. >>> aunque aquÍ en boca chica, el texas, el paisaje toma una dimensiÓn, gilberto aprendio a pescar desde chico y noyeo viene con sus hijos. >>> aquÍ empieza texas y el resto de estados unidos. >>> los habitantes dicen que con solo poner un pie aquÍ se pueden aprender varias lecciones. y como los habitantes de ambas riveras pueden tener una convivencia. >>> todos somos parte de
pero muchos de los que viven de lado y lado, no se dan cuenta del significado que tiene cruzar de un lugar a otro. >>> marÍa antonida t antonieta ese lugar. >>> si a alguien le preguntan donde queda bagdad dirÍan que queda lejos. baddag en matamoros mÉxico. >>> llegan hasta el limite los turistas y se regresan. >>> a ciencia cierta nadie sabe por quÉ lo bautizaron como bagdag. >>> no tenemos necesidad de pasar al otro lado, porque como mÉxico no...
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: i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a student from tarzana, california... ...a website developer from riverton, illinois... ...and, our returning champion, an office-supply sales assistant from fresh meadows, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. and please be assured that we have no april fools' day jokes or tricks to play on you today. rebecca's been having a very good time on "jeopardy!" so far. jim and alex, welcome aboard. nice to have all three of you with us todad luck. let's go into the "jeopardy!" round right now. and you will be dealing with these categories... not "birth." notice the "q" in quotation marks. you know what that means. alex: rebecca, start. thank "q" very much, $200 please. jim. what is a quack? yes. thank "q" very much, $400. alex. what is quarry? you are right. u
: i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a student from tarzana, california... ...a website developer from riverton, illinois... ...and, our returning champion, an office-supply sales assistant from fresh meadows, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. and please be...
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keep getting to do it. >> dan balz. [ applause ] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. >> in the senate there's real work going on across party lines trying to find a way to create a compromise. the president was putting out a budget that for the first time puts down in writing his willingness to cut entitlement, social security, medicare. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by... the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television. also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> hello i'm llewellyn king, the host of "white hous
keep getting to do it. >> dan balz. [ applause ] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. >> in the senate there's real work going on across party lines trying to find a way to create a compromise. the president was putting out a budget that for the first time puts down in writing his willingness to cut entitlement, social...
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dan gross, president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence, spoke out over the weekend in the march here in washington against the culture of gun violence in america. >> we are here because of the gun violence that does not make national headlines the 90 gun deaths that happen every day, the eight children and teens killed every day and up to fill more than 100 classrooms and we're here to say, my voice matters. we are here because there are children? our great nation -- in our great nation like these that cannot feel safe going to school in the morning and go to sleep at night hearing gunshots out their window and here to say, my voice matters. >> dan gross joins me now from new york. your voice does matter. thanks very much for being with us. there was a 5-year-old who was found with a handgun in his backpack in tennessee last week i'm told. how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything abou
dan gross, president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence, spoke out over the weekend in the march here in washington against the culture of gun violence in america. >> we are here because of the gun violence that does not make national headlines the 90 gun deaths that happen every day, the eight children and teens killed every day and up to fill more than 100 classrooms and we're here to say, my voice matters. we are here because there are children? our great nation -- in our...
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dan harris abc news boston. >>jf amaze what people can did. >> the annual celebration of the great san franciscoert quake of 19 06 disrupted by security scare. somebody spotted a suspicious panel near the famous fountain in market and o'farrell street where the commemoration is held each year. turned out to be a bag of clothes. no danger. celebration was moved to union square 2 block away and fr the first time this year no survivors takened the event. there are only 3 of them left. and they decided to skip it this year. >> well the red cross is taking a advantage of the earthquake anniversary to remind people to prepare for the big one. it's good information and we can all use it. heather has that stor story. >> 1989. 9/11. boston bombin bombing. horrifying events whose silver linings are lessons for the rest of us exploratorium department of emergency management w created nearly 20 years ago after the 101 california shooting. and now where representatives from every imaginable agency would gather and analog fin
dan harris abc news boston. >>jf amaze what people can did. >> the annual celebration of the great san franciscoert quake of 19 06 disrupted by security scare. somebody spotted a suspicious panel near the famous fountain in market and o'farrell street where the commemoration is held each year. turned out to be a bag of clothes. no danger. celebration was moved to union square 2 block away and fr the first time this year no survivors takened the event. there are only 3 of them left....
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on willing to budge on their stance that prospect looks unlikely earlier we heard from ludovick did dan an aide to the leader of france's national front marine le pen he says it's not surprising that ukraine is reluctant to go ahead with the deal. they're making interventionism inside the national politics of train i can go totally understand the president of ukraine why he felt humiliated on this case they're mixing up with the international internet this is difficult questions of don't you get to go in there and their tastes you cringe should be thinking twice about these officers which were seen as you really hate seeing and which even upsets their russian friends i mean what does the european union have to offer when it says politically i did when it's that time is rising unemployment rates are rising ukraine is divided into would you have a pro european opinion you have pro russian opinion in this country for months history and its geography is complicated let's not make things even worse. a three point six magnitude earthquake struck an area in north texas the strongest tremor the
on willing to budge on their stance that prospect looks unlikely earlier we heard from ludovick did dan an aide to the leader of france's national front marine le pen he says it's not surprising that ukraine is reluctant to go ahead with the deal. they're making interventionism inside the national politics of train i can go totally understand the president of ukraine why he felt humiliated on this case they're mixing up with the international internet this is difficult questions of don't you...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, oklahoma and death toll grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed. this time lapse video shows the moment the huge twister made contact. >> just unbear bring loud and you could see see stuff flying everywhere. just about leak on movie 20's tivrment i hadn't prayed in 15 years and i prayed. >> in the path 2 elementary schools. ripped off the roof of plaza towementary in elementn the city of moore. crew pulled several children alive from the rubble. others didn't survive. >> some kids were not falling direction of staying away from under the sink and stuff. and they would good under there and cinder block and
. >> i'm dan ashley. ferocious tornado tore across 12 miles flattening entire neighbor in the moore, oklahoma and death toll grow the search will continue for the night. >> house to house. block to block. through mounds of debris they search for any signs of life. >> there's a huge flash right there it's just ripping up everything in its path. >> this tornado ravage the area with winds up to 200 miles an hour. less than 1% of all tornado reach this kind of wind speed....
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yeah, dan first. >> okay. >> you want to start with dan. okay. i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> thank you. i think it's pretty clear that the jury was impacted by the stand your ground law because even though they didn't use the pretrial procedure, very clearly the jury was given the stand your ground law. they went in to the jury room believing there might have been guilt in the case and then read the law that says no only no duty to retreat but no reasonableness exiting the situation so at the end of the day i think jurors said that they believed that the stand your ground law was something they relied on and given the stand your ground law which is the law in florida right now. >> dennis, how did you see the verdict? >> well, i didn't try to preempt. i believe in the jury system. i believe that prehad a trial and that we had to trust the verdict of that jury and i think it's inappropriate to second guess them. that acquittal should be the final say. on the other hand, there's no duty to retreat if you're pinned to the ground and the defense that the
yeah, dan first. >> okay. >> you want to start with dan. okay. i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> thank you. i think it's pretty clear that the jury was impacted by the stand your ground law because even though they didn't use the pretrial procedure, very clearly the jury was given the stand your ground law. they went in to the jury room believing there might have been guilt in the case and then read the law that says no only no duty to retreat but no reasonableness exiting the...
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biggest casualties were the trees including a redwood in dan valueville. -- danville. gone was the wind is the story of this redwood nearly caving in the roof above a girl's bed room. she's okay. the house, red tagged. an ordeal for the family. >> so dealing with insurance, that stuff. >> look at the branches in antioch. after a tree that firefighters say was
biggest casualties were the trees including a redwood in dan valueville. -- danville. gone was the wind is the story of this redwood nearly caving in the roof above a girl's bed room. she's okay. the house, red tagged. an ordeal for the family. >> so dealing with insurance, that stuff. >> look at the branches in antioch. after a tree that firefighters say was
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. >> dan: that is good tip. the entire west coast is getting hit with the same blast of cold tonight. take a look at the video of the conditions in the sierra. this is interstate 80 near truckee where drivers were required to carry chains and use them on highway 50. the mountains of southern california are still getting snow. this is video taken of interstate 5. it was closed this morning because of snow. it's closed again now because of a weather-related accident. here is a look at the snow that has been following on the seattle, washington area. classes why delayed at some schools but wasn't enough moisture to generate any more snow there than this. >> carolyn: we are learning much more tonight about the disturbing past of a convicted killer accused of murdering his own mother. he was freed decades ago something he even questioned. laura? >> reporter: i'm standing in front of the home where this mother's body was found yesterday. vallejo police told us they have had this man on their radar for about ten years
. >> dan: that is good tip. the entire west coast is getting hit with the same blast of cold tonight. take a look at the video of the conditions in the sierra. this is interstate 80 near truckee where drivers were required to carry chains and use them on highway 50. the mountains of southern california are still getting snow. this is video taken of interstate 5. it was closed this morning because of snow. it's closed again now because of a weather-related accident. here is a look at the...
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of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hair well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really out china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know not far from where i live here earlier was a panasonic factory burned down and of thousands of chinese hit the street although not on a second dan hold on a second what he said that a panasonic factory was burned down i don't see that the news what's going on there . oh max you haven't checked out of china motor report or are boarded up. yeah the battery was burned down here in studio a little suburb of shanghai here little slaughter twelve million people. there's a japanese three year the entire japanese restaurant store all of the windows broken oh i mean it was re
of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hair well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really out china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. investigators are not saying much tonight, but they are calling this a triple homicide. it happened in a small town 11 miles northwest of santa rosa. alan wang is in sonoma county with the latest for us. alan? >> reporter: still a very active scene out there. in fact, the bodies are still in the home tonight. the sonoma county sheriff's department is saying very little about it. only that the last time they can remember a triple homicide out here was back in the 80s. >> i don't know what's going on, honestly. >> reporter: ed lark found the place where he lived wrapped in crime scene tape detectives examining the scene of a triple homicide. >> i understand there is a shooting and that's what i heard from a friend on the phone. beyond that i'm clueless. >> reporter: there are three homes on this wooded property located a few miles west of sebastapole. >> it is not my house so it must be the back cabin. >> victims found in the bedroom did not live here, but one is associated with the ten
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. investigators are not saying much tonight, but they are calling this a triple homicide. it happened in a small town 11 miles northwest of santa rosa. alan wang is in sonoma county with the latest for us. alan? >> reporter: still a very active scene out there. in fact, the bodies are still in the home tonight. the sonoma county sheriff's department is saying very little about it. only that the last time they can remember a triple homicide out...
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randomly the path lined with rocks to find your way but nothing outstanding but she wanted it to blend dan. this rock structure is it lou's fountain made out of rock from the local area and this is a rock guarded she referred to as a rock to begin that was heard the of the of geology. >> did help? >> it did for what was going on with the depression and the demands of them id of the negativity and the difficulty having to get any agenda through congress. they realized early on they had to find a way to get out of washington on a regular basis-- located the property at the shenandoah mountains a and she designed the house and they went there as frequently as they could but they never went alone. fairly frequently with friends and people from government. and one report when hundred thousand dollars was spent to lay the phone lines that was a considerable amount of money. >> host: were they conscious thought of the perception they were camping what people were in the hooverville? >> but as part of spending time there they discovered the children who lived in the region had never been to school
randomly the path lined with rocks to find your way but nothing outstanding but she wanted it to blend dan. this rock structure is it lou's fountain made out of rock from the local area and this is a rock guarded she referred to as a rock to begin that was heard the of the of geology. >> did help? >> it did for what was going on with the depression and the demands of them id of the negativity and the difficulty having to get any agenda through congress. they realized early on they...
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indiana republican senator dan coates talking about it on this sunday saying the immigration system is in fact broken, but wants to pause progress she wants to pause progress on any new weight in the boston bombing. >> push it back a moment or two. let the emotions settle down and make good judgments not based on the urgency of the moment. congress has a way of rushing to judgments without thinking it through carefully. >> steve centanni is live. what reaction is senator coats getting from the colleagues on the hill? >> the senator grassly voiced similar concerns on friday there's almost universal opposition by putting immigration on the back burner. one officer of the bill says it is a matter of partisan politics. >> there is some some on the hard right some otherwise who oppose our immigration bill from the get go. they are using this as an excuse. we are not going to get thlet t that. if we have a suggestion based on what happened in boston we are certainly open to it. we are not going to let them use what happened in boston as an excuse because our law tough ens things up. >> there
indiana republican senator dan coates talking about it on this sunday saying the immigration system is in fact broken, but wants to pause progress she wants to pause progress on any new weight in the boston bombing. >> push it back a moment or two. let the emotions settle down and make good judgments not based on the urgency of the moment. congress has a way of rushing to judgments without thinking it through carefully. >> steve centanni is live. what reaction is senator coats...
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. >> ellos mismos se dan cuenta. >> antonia candelaria dice que e es su amiga, es su funeral hoy, dice que muriÓ abrazando a su e mejor amiga y tambiÉn el tornado se llevo la casa de viÍctor. >> no esta al 100% pero la lle a llevamos. >> hay miles de casas destrui s destruidas. >> tratamos de hacer reparaci e reparaciones, tardara aÑos en e rr reconstruir el Área. >> se enfrentan quienes intentan saquear el Área. >> es triste donde la gente p r pierde todo hay gente saqueando. >> ivete no regresa a su casa e destruida, sus hijos estaban en la otra primaria que colapso. >> su hijo mariano cuenta como parte del techo le cayo encima. >> te digo, no sÉ como senti ni como pensar la cosa .>> ella cuenta la deseperacion al no hayar a su hijo y ellos se protegen con una vecina de la s escuela. >> estaban con sangre pidiendo a ayuda. >> dan gracias a sus angÁngeles .>> igualm,enteente, es triste d enfrenten una situaciÓn tan t u traumatica. >> hay maestros que protegen los alumnos y salvan vidas. >> es todo desde el Área del s desastre, de vuelta con ustedes. >> para ayudar a los damn
. >> ellos mismos se dan cuenta. >> antonia candelaria dice que e es su amiga, es su funeral hoy, dice que muriÓ abrazando a su e mejor amiga y tambiÉn el tornado se llevo la casa de viÍctor. >> no esta al 100% pero la lle a llevamos. >> hay miles de casas destrui s destruidas. >> tratamos de hacer reparaci e reparaciones, tardara aÑos en e rr reconstruir el Área. >> se enfrentan quienes intentan saquear el Área. >> es triste donde la gente p r...
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it is hot. >> and dan -- >> you just like the donkey. >> dan, are you sir playing at the giggle castle or is that a mistake in my notes? >> that's 100% true. i am playing at sir laughing ton giggle castle.
it is hot. >> and dan -- >> you just like the donkey. >> dan, are you sir playing at the giggle castle or is that a mistake in my notes? >> that's 100% true. i am playing at sir laughing ton giggle castle.
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. >> empresarios dan noches gratis pero precios de alimetnos trip triplicados 8 dÍas de gastos el dinero no da para mÁs . >> la autopista que conecta a p acapulco con mÉxico abre 800 a t autobuses llegvaran 22 mil per i persoians . >> mÁs adelante mas sobre al tragedia en mÉxico y preocupac o preocupaciÓn aquÍ en estados unidos de las famioilias . >> 2 de 3 rep;u dejan el grupo de rmieforma de migratoria de 7 tenemos las explicaciones uyy p que no es la derrota de la rm rmigeforma de migratoria . >> -- . >> m,uchjse hace realidad el pl mighinmigraciÓn de 4 aÑos de e g grupo de congresistas muere no s se presentara, tras saluda de o dos republicanos de texas . >> acusan al presidente barack obama de no respetar la cons constituciÓn ,. >> irrespobnnsable dar mÁs podey autoridad para nuevo sistema de miginmigraciÓn . >> ni el pueblo confiamos en el presidente de cumplir la ley . >> labrador renuncio hace meses . >> decide desdice que realmente el puede determinar que leyes n enformzamzamos para nosotros e e bueno . >> pero en chghoicago el demÓcrs dice que esta no es sentencia d
. >> empresarios dan noches gratis pero precios de alimetnos trip triplicados 8 dÍas de gastos el dinero no da para mÁs . >> la autopista que conecta a p acapulco con mÉxico abre 800 a t autobuses llegvaran 22 mil per i persoians . >> mÁs adelante mas sobre al tragedia en mÉxico y preocupac o preocupaciÓn aquÍ en estados unidos de las famioilias . >> 2 de 3 rep;u dejan el grupo de rmieforma de migratoria de 7 tenemos las explicaciones uyy p que no es la derrota de...